Requesting help for EEA FP
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:10 am
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Thanx for ur kind information. If u r correct, then i need to postponed my application. hope something may change.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:An EEA family permit can be post dated (for up to three months) and is valid for six (check for yourself whether this is still current as things can change).
Pablito if you have some savings you can get your wife a schengen visa under the directive, and when you are in the schengen area, request the EEA family permit for your spouse.Pablito wrote:They knew all about my history that i had traveled to Philippines before we met, and made some most ridiculous allusion to that without actually explaining what it all meant. Like I had no right to visit Philippines before I met my wife
frei wrote:Pablito if you have some savings you can get your wife a schengen visa under the directive, and when you are in the schengen area, request the EEA family permit for your spouse.Pablito wrote:They knew all about my history that i had traveled to Philippines before we met, and made some most ridiculous allusion to that without actually explaining what it all meant. Like I had no right to visit Philippines before I met my wife
I know someone whose wife came to Germany from Africa on a 2 weeks EU spouse visa, 3 weeks after they submitted an application for EEA family permit, and was granted without problem.
Plus you will be closer to the UK from Schengen and can experiment entering without visa
I think whichever country you will apply for what will really matter is how much it will cost you to get to UK. If you can afford few more pennies to pay for your land trip.swordfish wrote:wt*.... seriously? how they can do like this? looks like its not so simple how i was thinking. I und your point about schengen visa. but to enter uk by land only possible from france i think. so i need schengen visa for france (according to schengen visa rules i must to apply that embassy where i will go first in schengen territory). so france no reason to give me visa according to my previous immigration history. If i get schengen visa for latvia then i must to fly there first then to france. which is very much expensive.Pablito wrote:They knew all about my history that i had traveled to Philippines before we met, and made some most ridiculous allusion to that without actually explaining what it all meant. Like I had no right to visit Philippines before I met my wife
first we contact to Latvian embassy in greece to register our weeding. they told only copy of marriage certificate and passport copy required. when we send them this they told it need to be attested from Latvian embassy to use in Latvia (we told them before also that we married in Bangladesh not in EU) and for this they need original copy of marriage certificate. we can send by post but the fact is how we can get back? and if its lost in post? we are just scared. now my wife is waiting for day off from job to go greece in morning and come back in night,so she can do this by person. thats why we late to register in Latvia.
You were living together in Cyprus? Why did they deport you? That seems odd.swordfish wrote:we married in bangladesh. in cyprus we live together around 1.5 years untill they deport me.
I was illegal that time. sorry i should have mention this before.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:You were living together in Cyprus? Why did they deport you? That seems odd.swordfish wrote:we married in bangladesh. in cyprus we live together around 1.5 years untill they deport me.
In what way were you illegal? Were you not married to an EU citizen and living with her at the time?swordfish wrote:I was illegal that time. sorry i should have mention this before.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:You were living together in Cyprus? Why did they deport you? That seems odd.swordfish wrote:we married in bangladesh. in cyprus we live together around 1.5 years untill they deport me.